Trying to create a redundant or failover connection. Limited DNS knowledge.

Jeff Lasman blists at nobaloney.net
Sat Mar 13 02:21:38 UTC 2004


On Wednesday 10 March 2004 01:02 pm, /dev/rob0 wrote:

> IIUC your question, the answer is simple. Make the 2nd T-1 another NS
> record for your domain[s], and run a slave nameserver on that.

Which will give him redundant DNS.  My bet is he wants his webserver and 
email server to be redundant as well.

He can do that with multiple MX records, and run a secondary MX to a 
forwarding mailserver on his webserver machine.

But I really don't see anyway to get redundancy in the webserver easily.

Without going for his own IP#s and running bgp.

All of which is outside the scope of this list/group.

Jeff


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